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‘aeAntT-anfl Mrs. Hoover Have as White " House Guests Friends From California. FEETTIRT iaigz i 2 { 5 ES ] {3 i § : st } - | races. brother, Mr. - | Wilm THE EVENING STAR, mn-nzmcmmnml. she will make her home this Win- ter, after the early Anmmmm Va., as the guest of herunluf, Mrs. Carlton Par- She her er, Mrs. Carolene Woolley. i t. in December. WASHINGTON, beck, N. Y. after spending sometime in New Yotk:?ll!. Mis. Julisn Knox Morrison, with her small son, Julian Knox Morrison, 3d, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil ;lnn M. Hallam, at h\hedr home, vz daho avenue, prior :olnu‘:J Morrison, U. 8. N., im\ Honolulu early D. Roberts of Mrs. Ernest Jocelyn . | street is entertaining at the Kenwood Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Duryea have to Hot Springs, Va., and are leav- ing tonight for their New York home. They arrived at the Mayflower yester- missioner of the George hingion comi of ‘Tercentennial = Commissio; est of the Women’s Nationgl Press Club at the weekly luncheon to- day at the Willard Hotel. Miss Ruth Eleanor Jones, president of the club, presided. Among the guests was Mrs. Keyes, wife of Senator Henry Wilder Keyes, active member of the club, who in Washin, at the Willard Hotel for a short s Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thomas of [Euclid street entertained at dinner in onor of Lieut. Allan Zollers, United - |/States Navy, and his twin sister, Miss : fEdna Zollers of Annapolis. Lieut. Zol- lers, who graduated from Academy in 1925, is taking a post- jgraduate course there. Mr. Thomas H. Somerville and his ‘Wilson Somerville ot , Del, are guests at the Mayflower while they are here for the Mr. Thomas Somerville and his wife, the former Miss Marian Dupont, are owners of Montpelier in Virginia. MNIrs. Tracy Dows has returned to her place at Rhine- Country Club today for eight guests at luncheon and bridge. ~Among those present will be Miss Meta Luttrell, Mrs. Fred Geler, . Miles Houston, Mrs. Allen E. Peck, Mrs. Robert Flather, Mrs. Chester Blinston and Mrs. Na- thaniel Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merritt of San Francisco, Calif.,, entertained at dinner last evening at the Carlton, where they are stopping while in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Abell will en- tertain at the opening of the new Shoreham Hotel Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll Morgan and Col. Maurice Pitzmaurice Day, the new mili- tary attache of the British embassy. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Slater enter- tained a small company at dinner last evening at the Carlton. Ralston-Welch Wedding In First Baptist Church. & An attractively arranged wedding took place last evening when Miss Mary Bell Welch, formerly of Richmond, Va., became the bride of Mr. Jack Ralston, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ralston, in the First Baptist Church at 8 o'clock in the evening. Autumn flowers, palms and ferns formed a fitting background for the ceremony, which was preceded by organ music. The Rev. Samuel Judson Porter officiated. - Mr. John Coffelt, brother-in-law_ of the bride, gave her in marriage. Her gown was of eggshell satin and she D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. A ceremony at the Washington City Club. ‘The marriage ‘of Miss Helen Eliza- bt 252555 beth Tinsman and Mr. Frank Walsh 1213 F (Continued on Third Page.) Black Coats First... In Fashion’s Promenade Displayed here in various interpretations. .. We foresaw the dominance of black coats this season, and feature a superb collection. .. 55!53 SOCIETY. Appropriate Gifts For Autumn Brides HINGS for her new home make gifts that Autumn brides sincerely cherish. Hence the appropriateness of Henderson Furniture, mps, Mirrors and decorative accessories. QQuality, beauty and distinctiveness char acterize everything you'll find at Henderson's. Well be pleased to have you come in and see our great variety of “beautiful things” suitable for Bridal Gifts, at Moderate Prices. James B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Upholstering, P‘:puhanging. Painting 1108 G Street—— Phones District 767 District 7677 H preicili : Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, wife of the tary of the Interior, left Washing- yesterday to spend s few days in jew York, She will meet the Secretary their apartment, at the Mayflower, | bridge. latter part of the week. i plkercanl : The Assistant Secretary of the Treas- , Mr. Walter E. Hope, entertained | dinner ynhilhofil;am You'll mark them at the smartest places, worn by the fashion dis- criminating women. .. Smart Women's Apprcciation of Our New Shoe Departments Has been shown to an unusually high degree, for we have done a tremendqus business in these new departments and our customers from everywhere hawve expressed the greatest possible delight in our beautiful new stocks . . . You will find only the finest shoes here; even those at moderate prices are perfect. We also make shoes to special order and dye slippers any color. Our trained staff of shoe men is cautioned that we consider it a serious offense to sell a pair of shoes unless they are comfortable and smart looking on the wearer. We emphasize quality ... Persian Lamb. ..Caracul...Seadl...Lagin w..Mink ...and Lynx in their trim . . . and we enPphasize again their consistently low cost . . . From $68.50. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Breckenridge Mr. Andrew Mel the | of New York are ex) to come to the Capital within the next month to A . | lease the home of Mr. and Mrs, Flem- ies Frances Adams; the Becretary | ing Newbold, at 1720 Massachusetts the Interior, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur; | avenue, who are staying at the May- Secretary of Mr. Robert flower Hotel until the first of the year. .| Mrs. Charles G. Ross of street entertained at October . . . COAT MONTH at Harris’ And ‘a month in which fashionwise and valuewise women and misses refuse to purchase Coats without see- ing the Huarris collection. MANY ARE THE REASONS Prices Begin at 369.50 4 And just one of the twelve ideal months to wear Grenadine-Rollins new Hose with THRICE THE WEAR. .. .$195. {J0SEPit-R-HARRIS @ 1224 F: STREET == | Primrose ‘home counselor and charge d'affaires the German embassy, Herr O. C.|and Mys. and Frau xlzp%nnmw . WoopwarD & LoTHrOP 107117 F aup 6 Srazev: Women's and M .isses’ Shoes, Second Floor Misses’, Children’s Shoes, Sixth Floor JwLius GARFINCKEL&-Co F STREET AT FOURTEENTH “Once again the rustle of silk” in this year of elegance—is heard in the swish, swish of a taffeta petticoat—which young fashionables—most modern young fashionables, to be quite emphatic—have adopted. To be sure, these taffeta petticoats are so sleekly, so slimly fitted about the hips, that not even 80 much line will show under frock—and the little, flat-pleated ruffle is quite s olim as the rest. In afternoon, or evening . e e 27T, Chefs’ Favorites A special program of dinners de luxe, prepared by members of the Wardman Park Staff, served table d’hote (no extra charge), or a la * carte, Main Dining Room, six-thirty to eight - thirty o’clock .each evening in the follow- \ ing order: i i i 358 i g E gBE i i {j The Women's Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street i d E§ & £ | i £F 5 2 1 R, K 5 él Et it MONDAY—4ntonio Streppa, Italian Chef, served Scaloppine of Veal with Homemade Noodles, a la Pizzaiola. N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ \ N N N N N N N i N N N N N " N TUESDAY—Jean Trogere, Belgian Chef, will N N N N \ N N N N N \ N N \ \ N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N § E BURLINGTON HOTEL $1.38 Up 1120 Vermont Ave. Decatur 0500 5; i i i “CHARMANTE".. A New Fur Felt by KNOX With great artistry the double brim of this new Knox hat takes on three flatfering - pleats and tops the whele with-a few color ful little feathers..in Black, Cricket green, Bison brown and s‘l5 | | serve Beef a la Mode, Flamande.. i I %Eg 3 WEDNESDAY—M. Ramassany, Indian Chef, will serve Curry of Mignon of Baby Lamb, Calcutta, with Indian Rice and Chutney. THURSDAY—Chef Marius Manon will serve Breast of Chicken, Stuffed with Truffles, Fresh Mushrooms, Potatoes Noisette. FRIDAY—Francis Salgado, Spanish Chef, will serve Lobster and Fresh Shrimps, Havanaise. N, Raemiksay, Tilion CNel: swill Filet of Sole and Scallops, Bombay. SATURDAY—Sam Simon, a Bouthern Chef, will serve Fried Chicken, Country Style. 1 gg i COMPLETELY REMADE $3.50 up For 20 years we have served Washington ik The Best seroice end picer: COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., Inc. 219G St N.W. National 5528 DULIN & MARTIN GENUINE ANTIQUE Wardman Park Hotel Hanp Hookeb RUGS R I . SCATTER SIZES An interesting collection from New England and Canada, most attractively priced. 56.00 up JAPANESE MACHINE-MADE RUGS Fresh, new creations from the finest wool—after the manner of Early American hand hooked floor coverings. 38.50 up PRISCILLA TURNER RUGS Designed and hooked at Turner Village, ‘Maine—in the quaint designs and rich colorings of old New England days. All sizes, all woof—a ha| tion for the early setting. : $|7.50 up DuLIN @ MARTIN Connedicit Ave. anadl” \PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenue Entrance Guardsman bive . ... Remodeled—Repaired, . Cleaned Prompt Service. VeryLowPrices Collar and cuffs for cloth coats Expert Workmanship Isador Miller 809 11th St. N.W. Nat’l 5628 il i | i1 o An “Under-Coat” Frock of Canton Crepe Sketched---A smartly tailored, ~ a-piece Canton Crepe Paulina Frock---Copy of Chanel---in Ajax brown ... A white collar, trimming on sleeves and tei- lored bows add greatly to the chic of this model ... Only one of the many new styles ¢ E ¥ ¢ 5 gE -’g it i i ;i i } L ; > ot EE 13 B o " 3 ol ORIENTAL RUG o DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR SCATTER PERSIAN RuUGs APPROXIMATE SIZE 3x6 FEET $29.50 See their rich, mellow colorings! Touch their soft, fine velvety texture! Only then will you realize their true value. gr £y £ ¥ L it e s = - Specials in Room-Size Rugs LARGE selection of 9x12 Royal Sarouks . .. Ispahans «++ Kirmanshahs ... Lillihans —at pro- portionate prices. Now is the time to buy an Oriental Rug... prices are extremely low. And more and more of Washington is convinced that this is the place! DuLIN & MARTIN Connedcticut Ave. and. ‘ PARKING SBRVICE—Conmtftul .‘ln. Entrance jelec- Call us to erican over’uxu’ your heating apparatus— Stoves and Ranges W.S. Jenks & Son ‘Washington's Oldest Stove Stere 723 7¢h St. N.W. Nat. 2092 P ———race =